Australia Mixing Experience and Youth for World Cup Series
SYDNEY, Australia, September 2. SWIMMING Australia has announced the names of the athletes who will compete during the first three stops on the FINA World Cup Short Course Series, scheduled
SYDNEY, Australia, September 2. SWIMMING Australia has announced the names of the athletes who will compete during the first three stops on the FINA World Cup Short Course Series, scheduled
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla., USA, September 2. STOLEN in 2004 from the International Swimming Hall of Fame, the five Olympic gold medals won by Johnny Weissmuller will be returned to the
PULLMAN, Wash., USA, September 2. THE Washington State women's swimming team will make its annual Labor Day trek to the Snake River to participate in the Snake River Challenge Monday,
DARIEN, Connecticut, USA, September 1. DEDICATED to fighting Immune Thrombocytopenic Pupura, a bleeding disorder, the ITP Foundation will hold the Darien Sport Shop ITPMan Triathlon on October 1. The event
LARAMIE, Wyoming, September 1. THE University of Wyoming has bolstered its coaching staff with the hiring of Heidi Gray and Kelly McClanahan as assistant coaches. Gray received a promotion after
By Glenn Mills PHOENIX, Ariz., September 1. Great breaststroke requires constant attention to the smallest details. Swimming breaststroke with strapless paddles is just one way to isolate the hands, and
LYNCHBURG, Virginia, August 31. THE University of Virginia and Virginia Tech have announced that the schools will compete against one another during the 2005-06 athletic season in the Commonwealth Challenge.
LOS ANGELES, August 31. TWO of the biggest names in the sport will appear on Saturday on “Hope Rocks,” a television show on the FOX network. Kaitlin Sandeno and Aaron
PHOENIX, Ariz., September 1. THE September issue of the new Swimming World Magazine is now in the mail. Premium Members can now download this issue by logging into SwimInfo's Premium
SALISBURY, N.C., USA, August 31. IN what is a positive development for the sport, Catawba College will add men’s swimming as a varsity sport in the fall of 2006. The